Erving Goffman's Presentation Of Self In Everyday Life

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Nataly, I agree with your statement regarding the amount of professionalism that must be needed in work place; however, do you think people sometimes forget the level of professionalism they need to maintain in order to receive some sort of indication of respect from their colleagues. In Erving Goffman Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, he states, " it is to be noted that a given social front tends to become institutionalized in terms of abstract stereotyped expectations to which it gives rise...". Perhaps the reason why Vernon acted the way he did was because of the stereotypical things said in society about black people. In a working, a environment race and social class should not be discussed. From my understanding of Goffman's statement,